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Saturday, April 16, 2011

THEY LIKE TO PLAY WITH MY MIND, WHAT LITTLE I HAVE LEFT....!!!

INDIAN SCHOOL, PINE RIDGE, SD 1891

Tula has figured out a new way to show her independence the last few days. In the evening when John goes out to do round-up most if not all of them are within sight around the pens. As soon as Tula sees him, she heads over to Burroland, being followed by her most loyal supporters, Frijolita, Daisy, Jenny & Cisco. They don't do anything, except go over there & stand looking towards the open gate, they know one of us is going to come thru, looking for them. Jeesh........I guess she thinks we need the exercise.

The last couple of days Gus has been standing by the chicken pen which is over by the Burroland gate. He doesn't go with them, but waits until they come back & follows them across the big wash back to the pen area. He use to either be in his pen when John went out or would go into it as soon as he saw John. Guess that independent streak is branching out. That's OK, if you're going to chase 5, might as well chase 6......!!!!!! Actually it isn't much of a chase, you go over carrying a whip, find Tula, point with the whip & tell her to "GIT" & off she goes, trailing her little band behind her. What makes you want to wring her neck is as soon as she gets in her pen, she starts yelling like, "hurry up, where's the carrot, you're wasting my time"............!!!! LOL

In the morning the whole bunch including Tula are usually in Jenny's pen. That's where the sun shows up first in the early morning. As soon as they see John they start heading for their appropriate pens, at least most of them. What the difference is between morning & evening we haven't figured out yet, & probably won't.............!!! We're use to being on the deficit end of the thought process when dealing with donkeys......!!!!

GRANDVIEW, MISSOURI 1957

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My husband John, and I have a small private sanctuary for donkeys that needed a better home & for one reason or another would not be adoptable under normal circumstances. Some of our donkeys have physical or emotional problems. Some are old, many have ongoing medical problems that need daily attention. Every day with the donkeys is a learning process for me, & I would like to share these wonderful creatures with anyone that is interested.